Computes



J. S. HOLM Dec. 4 1923.

COMPUTER Filed June 22, 1922 KmJ Jens 6'. Holm At orney v ww w I atented illes. i923."

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Application ed. June 22,

To @ZZ @f1/tom @'15 wm/ concern.' l

Be it known thatl, Jens l-lomn a cit.- izenot' the United States fot America, and a resident of Cedar Falls, Blackhawk 5 County, loiva., ,havel invented certain new and useful improvements in Computers, ot

which the following isa specification,

- lily/ inventionv relates to improvements' in computers, and the object ot my improvement is to supplyftabular assemblages ot forms and other datay related to each other in their use, as means for determiningr Weights or" animals insured on dates ot loss occurring later than the dates of insurance,

whereby the assured' may have advance knowledge ot the amount of recovery fixed accordineto established rates ot premium 'lorr said Weights. The appended draining; is a representationoiC assemblages ot this kind placed in juxtaposition for convenient comparison.

Fig. l is asheet containing opposed calendar periods and increasing` series of Weights related tok said periods, and Fig. 2 is a premium schedule card used for comparison with the related contents ontV Vsaid sheet. i y y f c ln the'insuringfot1 hogs or other animals against loss. from and after the date of a '30 policy ot insurance thereon, certain pre'- mium rates are established for selected terms of insurance. and it is lusual to provide that the Weight ot an animal onthe date of loss thereafter will determine the exact amount f`5 of recovery.

The tabular Cil :J space inscribed at the headV with the name et apnionth, the months occurring in succession in the row ot spaces, as indi "d by the letter (L. These beaoi are s p ra"ed from the spaces beloiv by horizontal ruled line. Each space is then divided into forms and` assemblages et data asgr'elated to each other for reference?. and comparison are shown 1n the drawing-V Y 'hird tabularfassemblage 3 may heuse-a re- 19'22. 'semi no. 570,075.1

a number ot 4'vertical columnarspaces byl means ot' vertical lines, in.this instancel eachv space is; thus divided intothreev columnar spacesV c, and the h'eadloij each soaceV c is Vvruled of? horizontally 'to provide spaces 1 inV Wl'iichtofenter as-atnumerals in pairs in,- vdicating certain 'day intervalsI ot fthe month inscribed above, in' successive intervals4 to' cover the entire lengtliof' the month.' `Each ot the` month spaces vis'equal in Width the Width of each other month space, and the middlevertical 'line ot each columnar space d. ltor easily locating the Ypositions ot these x animal, as advancing by increments at successive separated dates. TheseV intervals ot dates are shown in the said columnarspaces c of assemblage l, so Vthe horizontal Width ot'- each bordered space e is made equal tto the Width ot each columnar space c to permit of comparisonvon the same scale, and this scale as shoivn` at 7'k by short vertical linesl depending from the iniddles o the spacesV exis the. same.` as the scale shown by the linesal'above."k p n v Y VWhen an animalis insured, its Weight at that date is; entered in the columnar space c under, the proper month andy day period Z). In case of its loss,` on acert-ain laterdate,

the LWeight atfthatldate to be settled tor isY positively indicated by scaling the interval on theassemblaee 1 from the date ot insurance to date of loss usineT the scale d, and by then transferring this measurement to the assemblage 2, starting from the numeral in a bordered space @which is the same as the Weight of the animal when in-1 sured,A the comparison thusindicating on the scale lfat another space V@the numeral which should jbe accepgted as the agreed upon V'Weight of the animal at the said date ot its loss,v

This Vmethod ol" determi conflit' 'e to Y l practice i ia; losses, .pi

llll'ien desired,

nine' settlements, l h In regularv sprites. though ing', Yand in adjustlill Vlating .to the other assemblages Vl and 2.

This is a card containingk a` schedule of premiums, and has Vthree parallel vertical columns, containing, respectively an increasing series .of Weight numerals at g, av series of decreasing time intervals at h, and o'fa graduated series of premium rates at z. This Vpremium schedule is used to Adetermine the premium vas follows. The minimum and maximum limits ot Weights of animals to be insured being iixed'at 8O pounds and 180` poundsg respectively, with insurable Weights increasing betweenthese at arbitrarily de-V termined amounts Vas in column g, the nu; meral in columna opposite the Weight in column g of the animal when insured, ,de 'notes the'full term for' which the animal is insured, from V.the date of insurance asv Ymarked .on Athe policyias above describedin assemblage 1. f The premium rate in cents therefor is shown opposite in column e', the

rates" decreasing as the term ofiinsurance is less.V The. adjuster holds kthe premium sched- .Y ule, and uses thisinfmaking an adjustment of loss. By usingthese, the premiums o n insured animals may. be readily determined,

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l'. A computer of the character described,

.comprising on a sheet an ,assemblageV ot alined like ruled'lorms respectively inscribed kwith the successive` names of `the months,

each vvform beingsubdivided into a. number of vertical columnar spaces with each space inscribed at the i head withY numerals denotl ing a' certain subdivision of .the month, and esac-h columnar space vbeing appropriated for the ei'ixtry of a Weight; and on said sheet in juxtaposition another assemblage of horizontally alined like separatedV spaces on Which l are inscribed permanently numbers denoting Asu'oce-s'sively increasing Weights,

these permanent numbers relating ,to lnumi bers to l*be inscribed on the columnar spaces of the 'tiret-mentioned assemblage. Y Y

2. A computer of the character described, comprising on Ya sheet anj 'assemblage-Y of alined like ruled forms respectively inscribed `with the successive names of the months,

each form being subdivided into `aY number of vertical columna-r spaces 01u-the sameV Width ,andY with each space inscribed vat its head .with numerals denoting a certain subdivision ol the month, Yand each columnar space being appropriated for the entryrof Ka Weighuand a scale annexedito saidcolumnai' spaces to .indicate the middle-vertical' lines thereof; andanotlier' assemblagejon said sheet comprising a row of horizontelly alined bordered spaces onwvliicli arepermai r nently inscribed `weights of` successively lcreat-er amounts, andv a s caleannexed to said vbordered spaces to indicate the middle-ven tical lines thereof, both saidV scales being Valike in their said Widths of subdivisions.

8. A computer of the characterdescribed,

com arisino' a tabular assemb-lae oi" alined like ruled forms respectively` inscribed With the successive namesY of the Vmont-lis, each form being` subdivided intor a number or" lvertical columnar spaces Wiitlieach space inscribed at the head .with numerals denoting certain subdivision of the month," andeacli columnar space being appropriaitedV forthe entry of a Weight; another' tabular 'ass-emblage of horizontally alined'spiacesl on which are inscribed vnumbers denoting successively increasing Weights which Yr'elate'to Weight. numbers to kkbe inscribed on the columnar spaces ofthe first assemblage;A and a. thirdA tabular assemblage, ,containing a. columno'f successively increasing Weigh-t numbers, with parallel columns and numerals .relating -respectively to said Weigh-tnumbers toY denote ardecreasing series .of time intervals,

and premium rates biased and time intervals. Y n

SiQned'atVaiterloo, Iowa, this 24fthday Of May, 1922.

'on' said Weigh-ts 

